However, these blood vessels tend to not last long after awhile, they just shrivel up.
If they move to another country, their chances of staying in touch with family members shrivel.
Do you shrivel up, or do you get back up and figure out how to improve?
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For example, in "Fatboy" mode, you'll grow in size with every kill and shrivel when you're killed.
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As their contributions soar and Western ones stagnate or shrivel, the aid world is seeing genuine competition.
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Those who are still employed have seen their wages stagnate and their pensions shrivel in the stockmarket crash.
America and China have, so far, shrugged them off, while weaker economies have seen domestic demand shrivel further.
If government debt continues to shrivel, markets can find new instruments to replace government securities as a benchmark.
Were he now to back away from his UN bid, his clout among his own people would shrivel.
Faced with his alarm, she felt herself shrivel, suddenly aware of how little she had traded her marriage for.
When taxes go up and charitable deductions go down, church budgets will shrivel.
Unless drugs firms continually bring enough new products to market to replace lost revenues they will shrivel and die.
Americans are feeling strained as their paychecks shrink and their savings shrivel.
But the multitrillion-dollar consumer credit market isn't going to truly shrivel soon.
With a cooling economy, Chinese demand may shrivel, reducing disposable incomes that once went for nights out at KFC or Pizza Hut.
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The bearish thinking is that, if an economic slump occurs, malls will suffer first: Vacancies will rise, their cut of the stores' take will shrivel.
For Asia, the horizons will narrow as its leading societies shrivel.
This wine is produced by leaving the grapes on the vine to shrivel and rot and not picking them until they are entirely encapsulated by ice.
Then her power to influence national events, rally her party and her people, and keep the world's attention on the country and the junta would shrivel.
The row over the early payment of bonuses at Merrill Lynch shows yet again that insiders' interests come first (those to BofA staff, however, are likely to shrivel).
That said, the Congress, particularly this Committee, is keenly aware that without the support of these authoritarian governments, terrorist groups are apt to shrivel like a virus without a host.
Otherwise, regional harmony, not to mention intra-Asian business, will shrivel, and the resulting tensions among nations would play into the hands of leaders who would point at perceived foreign threats to justify autocracy.
Then al Qaida in Iraq, the Shiite militias and all the rest would shrivel up or - at a minimum - allow the US to withdraw its military forces from the country without being humiliated.
Transport and telephone links, along with power, water and fuel supplies have been severed to many of the stricken areas, which were poor to begin with and have seen their incomes shrivel during the long months of unrest.
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